Monthly Archives - May 2010
May 2010 Archives
News In Brief
City NewsMay 13, 2010
Stage 2 of the 2010 Amgen Tour of California race is on its way, and the city of Davis is preparing to host the world’s top professional teams.
New masters program to highlight sustainable development
Campus NewsMay 13, 2010
Members from UC Davis Extension, in collaboration with graduate groups, are working on developing a new masters program in sustainable community development.
Low 2010 Census participation may lose California a House member
City NewsMay 13, 2010
The 2010 Census motto, “It’s in our hands,” may take on new meaning if California and four other states, including Texas and Arizona, still have low census participation rates after upcoming final counting efforts.
Guest opinion
OpinionMay 13, 2010
A mere three months ago, several UC Davis students lost a close friend in a drunk driving accident. Avi Schaefer was a 21-year-old freshman at Brown University, his life filled with such rare passion that his story has been filtered through various forms of media.
Editorial: Violent games
OpinionMay 13, 2010
The U.S. Supreme Court signaled last month that there may be a future for California’s overturned law banning the sale of violent video games to minors.
Editorial: Farmworkers’ rights
OpinionMay 13, 2010
The Student Farmworker Alliance protested last week to put pressure on Sodexo, the campus dining service, to support farmworkers’ rights. The alliance is urging Sodexo to work with the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW) in order to agree on a payment increase.
Davis League of Women Voters hosts discussion of candidates and measures
City NewsMay 13, 2010
Davis city council candidates and ballot Measures Q and R were the subjects of debate at the Davis League of Women Voters’ (LWV) assembly last Friday.
Column: Gutterland
OpinionMay 13, 2010
A particularly odd thing happened to me this weekend at Whole Earth. I was strolling along Sunday afternoon, headed toward Voorhies Hall to see if my bike was where I had left it the night prior. As I strolled, I heard the rustling of newspaper and looked down to see page two of last Thursday’s Aggie blow right past me in the pre-storm breeze. It was kind of eerie, watching myself drift in effigy off campus and into A Street.
Column: Daddy’s girl
OpinionMay 13, 2010
I’ve written before about how differences of opinion between my father and I can sometimes make our political discussions … tumultuous.
Column: Cheap rhetoric
Arts & CultureMay 13, 2010
In January, campaign finance reform stepped away from any real reform at all. The Supreme Court’s contentious decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission enforced the idea that corporate donations to political campaigns may not be banned, blurring the distinction between business and personal campaign donations.
Column: Angry chick syndrome
OpinionMay 13, 2010
To hear some girls talk, you’d think that every guy on the face of the planet is a conniving, black-hearted, candy-stealing blaggard who doesn’t brake for furry woodland creatures. I’d point out that they’re probably barking up the wrong trees, but people tend to not like hearing that they indirectly screw themselves over.
CD Review: Your Future Our Clutter
Arts & CultureMay 13, 2010
If it’s really better to burn out than fade away, what can be said about fading from view long enough to release an album strong enough to put your peers to shame?
